Ember
Ember is a JavaScript framework that uses a Component <-> Service approach to building applications. It is mainly used to build web-based applications, but can also be ported over to build desktop applications.
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By default ember-cli updates a number of the "app trees" to be from tests/dummy when developing an addon locally. We do this for app, styles, templates, public, and tests trees (handled inside lib/broccoli/ember-addon.js).
Unfortunately, we do not forward the apps vendor tree to tests/dummy/. This means that our addon's treeForVendor is called, but then subsequently clobbered by the "apps
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Is your feature request related to a problem? Please describe.
I understand Ember Inspector is for the development and Debugging phase. And I am of the opinion that, having access to the private (by convention, underscore prefixed) fields/property is a very useful feature when hunting for problems like why a certain computed property based on other field and property have an unexpected value.
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It got lost early in some v4 release candidate. Original content could be found here: https://github.com/kaliber5/ember-bootstrap/blob/b711738bba95fd9523e573e5e314f4cf7257f93f/addon/components/base/bs-button.js#L183-L191 It could be used as a starter.
Reported by @rwwagner90 here: kaliber5/ember-bootstrap#1110 (comment)
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Created by Yehuda Katz
Released December 8, 2011
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- emberjs
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- www.emberjs.com
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Describe the bug
It appears the "Copy Canvas Link" on the top right side of the Canvas tab adds to the clipboard only part of the url, it only gives you the iframe part of the url but misses the main base url.
For example if I had my story on this url:
http://localhost:6006/?path=/story/example-button--largeAnd then I clicked on the "Copy Canvas Link" on the top right (The clipboard on th